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How to protect your Linux system from malware attacks
Linux is generally very secure, thanks to its strong permission model, mandatory access control, open-source scrutiny, and secure authentication controls. Its design is also less complex than Windows ...
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What is a watering hole attack, and how do you stop it?
Watering hole attacks are a type of cyberattack in which attackers compromise a legitimate and trusted website to deliver malware or collect sensitive information. These sites are usually chosen becau...
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Types of phishing attacks: A guide to risks and prevention
Phishing attacks are one of the most common ways cybercriminals steal personal data and financial details and gain unauthorized access to company systems. Instead of exploiting vulnerabilities, phishi...
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Advanced persistent threats (APT): What you need to know
Unlike many cyberattacks that aim for quick data theft or disruption, some are designed to remain hidden for months or even years. During that time, attackers quietly monitor systems, collect sensitiv...
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Understanding MTTR in cybersecurity: A complete guide
MTTR in cybersecurity is a performance metric that measures how quickly a security team deals with incidents. It reflects the time it takes to move from detecting an incident to resolving it and helps...
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Rainbow table attack: What is it and how to stay safe
When you sign up for a service, your password is typically converted into a hash before it’s stored. A rainbow table is an offline reference that pairs common passwords with their corresponding hash...
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What is eavesdropping in cybersecurity, and how do you prevent it?
Eavesdropping in cybersecurity is when an unauthorized party secretly intercepts digital communications as they travel across a network. Typically, their aim is to collect sensitive information such a...
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What is MAC address spoofing?
MAC address spoofing is the practice of changing a device’s Media Access Control (MAC) address so it appears to be a different device on a network. Every device that connects to a network, including...
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What is a BEC attack, and how do you protect your business?
A business email compromise (BEC) attack exploits trusted business email accounts used for payments and sensitive communications, tricking employees into sending money or confidential information to a...
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How to protect yourself from the Google Voice code scam
Google Voice is a legitimate service that lets individuals create a virtual phone number linked to a Google account. It’s free for personal use and commonly used for calling and texting over the int...